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Have you ever thought, this deserves a 10 out of 10! and then given it one.
Tell me what anime you've given a 10 out of 10 and what the reason is for it!
Also no "cuz iz epix1" If you're going to post go into at least a little detail on why the show was a 10 for you.

Well I am waayyyy to judgy about things so I could never give a perfect 10 to anything. But the best animes I have seen are Xxxholic and Clannad
-Both were pretty funny (Minus the fact that Clannad would be hilarious for ten minutes then suddenly it is crazy sad...)
-Both of them had interesting stories and admirable characters
-Both of them really made me think deeply about things and taught me a lesson
-Both were well animated

I mean that pretty much fits the criteria for perfect (with some impurities)

A perfect 10 score from me doesn't mean I think the show is flawless in any way, on the odd occasion I do give one it's because that show contains a little bit of magic that's impossible to describe.

So far I'd only give a 10 to a trio of shows, a trio of pretty obviously flawed shows in fact. So yeah, as I said I can't really describe why I love them so much they just have that magic. The shows are One Piece, Galaxy Express 999 and FLCL.

I've been known to have specific tastes for multiple genres of Anime...
I've only given 10/10 to Drrrrr, Kodomo No Jikan, the Pokemon Best Wishes seasons, and Naruto Shippuden for modern Anime. I definitely give the Pokemon seasons in Kanto and Johto 10/10 because they are Classic.

Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
If you haven't seen this, your life is not quite complete yet. ;o This series has tons of admirable characters and lots of energy. It just grabbed me in and I enjoyed it thoroughly. I like the soundtracks Sorairo Days and Row Row Fight the Power too.

Code Geass
When this was airing, I was waking up early, like, 7 AM in the morning to see the episode discussion a few hours after it aired. Then I spammed the refresh button until someone uploaded subs. Code Geass is a compelling and spectacular anime. I've rewatched episodes several times because I appreciate clever storytelling and plot twists. I can't get this anime out of my head.

I love his history because they caught me, almost every chapter was so exiting, i see that anime 3 times. I haven't seen many animes like that, thats other reason of my love for it.

b) Samurai shamploo

The first reason is I like the things about samurais, and even when that anime is some bloody, the fights looks cool, and the constant rivalry betwen their main characters give that anime more emotion.

Other animes near the 10 are:

1) Dragon Quest Dai No Bouken (Las aventuras de Fly) Sadly they no have end, so i had to see it in the manga to know the end.
2) Full metal alchemist, because the fights and magics looks cool, and have a lot of humor
3) Pokemon series. Mainly the first three seasons, the kanto and johto league and the orange islands (Where appear Dragonite, one of my favorite pokemon)
4) Saint Seiya. Because was one of my first anime that I knew it, besides the fights was great, and the idea of the saint Clothes was fascinating.
5) Inuyasha. Great design of characters, and good battles, this one is the favorite of my sister.
6) Robotech. I love that anime because the transformation of the ships into robots.

Now many may disagree with me on this note, but I genuinely believe this series is worthy of a perfect score, for the following reasons.
- A varied cast, many of with which interesting back-stories
- An epilogue worthy of watching
- Fantastic fights
- Has an English dub worth watching (currently up-to OVA 8)
- Runs at a digestable pace (each OVA is 45-60 minutes, & runs for 10 OVA's)
- The Major is glorious, in every-sense of the word

Stein's Gate:

What can I say about Stein's gate, that has not already been said a dozen times...
- Amazing plot development & progression
- Fantastic casts of characters
- Gripping emotional narrative
- It does not run-into itself (i.e. It stops at a near perfect time in the story & wraps everything up in a timely manner)
- Multiple plot twists

Tokyo Magnitude 8.0:
This anime is actually something I want everyone to see. It is... interesting.
I really do not want to spoil it by revealing anything, but suffice to say, it is only 11 episodes long & you should watch it.

My main 10/10s are those animes that throughout make you feel. They draw out emotions completely, whether making you cry, laugh or rage because of one reason or another. You become immersed in their worlds. Warning - some will make you shed a tear or two.

Elfen Lied
- The plot is incredibly dark, and you feel every bit of it.
- Great character designs and art style.
- Many twists to the story in only 13 episodes.
- Gorey (for those that enjoy a more twisted anime, 18+)

Angel Beats!
- Excellent plot line yet again. If you don't shed a tear at the end, you're heartless.
- Full of humor AND drama. Strongly appeals to both of those sides.
- Plenty entertaining characters and personalities in 13 episodes.
- Has a decent amount of action stuffed in there.

Anohana
- Similar to Angel Beats! but without the action
- A bit more depth is provided for characters
- Emotional ride throughout

Death Note
- Basically a battle between intellectuals between a killer who's trying to do justice for the world by killing off criminals and men who are trying to capture him
- Character development is amazing
(I actually don't know how to sell this anime. If you haven't seen it though, it's a must for any anime fan.)

Hunter x Hunter
I'm not even going to give this one a listed description. This anime DELIVERS. It doesn't cut off into other arcs when one is getting intense. It doesn't shy away from big moments to keep you in suspense so that by the time they get back to it, you don't even care as much. It's a bit odd in terms of character designs, but they're all unique personalities. It also starts out a bit slow but they know how to build excitement and deliver grand scenes. You can really feel the characters energy and I found myself cheering someone on for the first time and I NEVER get involved in animes. I'd suggest this 10x over.

Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam - It's probably my all time favorite show I ever saw. The characters were amazing and I loved everyone. It also features one of my favorite antagonists, Haman Karn (and of course Char as a protagonist). The story was superb with political conflicts and of course great action. I've seen nearly all Gundam shows (except Victory and Seed Destiny) and this one the best for me.

Rose of Versailles - Never been a fan of French history, but this show was pretty educational. Of course, it doesn't portray accurately everything for the sake of character development and drama/plot, but it still gives you the idea how that time was and how bad the queen was. The show actually made you feel sad for the king and queen at the end.

I'm not a big fan of anime but the only one I had the patience to watch was Captain Tsubasa. It's an anime based on soccer and I've been playing soccer for my school's team for a few years so that is why I was interested in it. The story is about a boy who wants to become the best soccer player in the world. He travels all around the world, plays for different teams but before we could find out more about what happened in his soccer career, they ended the series. :/

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Only series I'd give a 10/10 to is probably Fate/Zero. I felt like the characters' personalities were pretty flawless and the animation plus music was just stunning. The plot moved along very well and had some super touching scenes. <3

The anime series Fullmetal Alchemist definitely deserves a 10/10. That series was just fantastic and will always be my favorite. The show itself had a fascinating storyline and very interesting characters. Even though most of the series had a heavy tone to it, comedy found its way in. I like when serious shows can also be lighthearted at times.

Btw, I am talking about the original 2004 anime series of FMA, not the recent redo of the series titled FMA: Brotherhood. I haven't gotten a chance to check that out.

Apparently the only things I've given a 10/10 are 5 Centimetres Per Second and The Place Promised in Our Early Days. Thinking back on them, I don't think I'd give them a perfect score anymore. They're beautiful and the music and art direction still amazes me every time, but the pacing is pretty off in both of them and considering I can't really remember the plot all that well of the latter, it probably didn't leave that great an impact on me.

I'm very stingy with perfect scores, though. Even my favourites of any kind of media never get 10/10 because there's always room for improvement in something. I don't feel like I can actually give a perfect score to something so I typically don't.

However, having just recently rewatched the whole series, I think I can safely say that Cardcaptor Sakura is the closest I'd probably ever get to giving something a 10. I loved everything about that anime and watching it all the way through with a close friend who appreciated it just as much as I did made it so much better. The animation didn't age all that much (it still looked great in a lot of places and even the mediocre animation looked fine), the music was still great, the acting was fitting and just... everything still felt so magical. Nostalgia crossed with what was always an excellent show makes it as close to a 10 as I could probably justify. :P

A lot like Lightning above, I'm very stingy with giving perfect scores. If something gets a perfect score then that implies it's utterly flawless with no improvements possible, which to me just doesn't seem possible. But the anime that I'd rate highest is La Storia della Arcana Famiglia. It's a really involved anime with great characters that build up and interact wonderfully, alongside a very gripping storyline and great fight scenes (when they are actually put in!), just making it a wonderful anime overall. The concept of the arcana cards is very original and it absolutely fascinated me so that's probably what originally got me hooked, but to anyone who hasn't seen it I'd definitely recommend it.

The only other anime I can think of that came close was Sword Art: Online, but the resolution to Aincrad, well... I didn't take it well haha. Those who've seen the anime will know what I'm referring to, but after that moment I didn't bother to watch the second half since I just didn't think it would have the same feeling any more. I'd give the first half 10/10 bar the ending, but honestly I haven't tried watching the second half so I can't comment on that.

I don't see 10/10s the same way Ozzy and Erica do. I think of it kind of like an A in class - although it's the highest grade, that doesn't mean you did perfectly. It seems a bit off to me to judge anime off of the perfect ideal considering there's no anime that would meet it. The closest to me would have to be Angel Beats. The art is amazing, they managed to develop so many different characters in such a short time frame, and it really hits you in the feels. I could watch this show a million times and never tire of it.

Of the ones I've seen, the three 10/10 must watch anime are without a doubt FMA, Cowboy Bebop, Code Geass, and Gurren Laggan. All you really need to say. Everybody, and I mean everybody who calls themselves a fan of anime has seen Gurren Laggan, Bebop and Full Metal Alchemist. That being said, I still think Code Geass may be my favorite anime ever.

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